Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, research degrees, and microcredentials.
Study with Us
The university provides various options for students to explore, including:
- Undergraduate Degrees
- Postgraduate Degrees
- Research Degrees
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Courses
- Microcredentials
- Sydney Graduate School of Management
Pathway Programs
The university has pathway programs in place, including:
- Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TAFENSW)
- The College Programs
- WSU International College Courses
- Microcredential Programs
Diploma of Business (Governance)
The Diploma of Business (Governance) [BSB50715] from TAFE NSW provides guaranteed entry into the following degrees:
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Students may be eligible for up to 80 credit points (cps) to be applied to their university record.
Pathway Details
The following pathway codes and details are available:
- 21L0133 [BSB50715]: Bachelor of Business 2786, 80cps guaranteed
- 22L0110 [BSB50715]: Bachelor of Science 3754 (any major except Environmental Health), 70cps guaranteed
- 22L0111 [BSB50715]: Bachelor of Science 3754 (Environmental Health), 40cps guaranteed, 30cps negotiable
- 22L0679 [BSB50715]: Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management 1916, 80cps guaranteed
Next Steps for Current Students
Current students can follow these steps:
- Complete sections 1 and 2 of the enrolment process
- Claim pathways credit online
- Continue from section 3 of the enrolment process
Research
The university is globally recognised for its research strengths and innovations in teaching, with impact-driven research that transforms lives and shapes the future.
Research Areas
The university has research centres and institutes, and provides resources and equipment access for research purposes.
About Western
The university has a strong governance structure, with leadership and executive personnel, a mission, goals, and strategic plan in place.
University Governance
The university has a schools review process and provides education for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
Faculties and Schools
The university has the following faculties and schools:
- School of Arts
- School of Built Environment
- School of Business
- School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences
- School of Education
- School of Engineering
- School of Health Sciences
- School of Law
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
- School of Psychology
- School of Science
- School of Social Sciences
Education at Western
The university provides education through various campuses and services, including:
- Our Campuses
- Services and Facilities
- Safety and Security
- Accommodation
- Child Care
- Food
- Parking
- Venue Hire
- Library
Community
The university engages with the community through various initiatives, including:
- Working in the Community
- Working with Schools
- Employ a Student or Graduate
- Penrith Observatory
- UniClinic
- Business and Community
- Centre for Western Sydney
- Launch Pad
- Western Growth
- Western Sydney Creative
- International Partnerships
- Jobs for Students
- Giving to Western
- Alumni
- Indigenous
Acknowledgement of Country
The university acknowledges the traditional lands of the Darug, Eora, Dharawal (also referred to as Tharawal) and Wiradjuri peoples and thanks them for their support.
